The New Zealand Warriors' National Rugby League playoff hopes
hit another bump today when they were beaten 28-20 by the
Gold Coast Titans in wet and windy conditions in Auckland.
The Titans scored five tries to three on their way to their
fifth win a row over the Warriors, with centre Steve Michaels
and Mat Rogers grabbing two each for the visitors.
The result means Gold Coast, seventh at the start of the
weekend, leap-frog over the Warriors on the points table.
It was the second defeat in succession for the Warriors, who
failed to take full use of the breeze when they had it in
first half.
The home side did make a strong start with two early tries.
Skipper Simon Mannering got the first after a neat grubber
in-goal by five-eighth James Maloney.
Fullback Lance Hohaia then scored an impromptu try, with a
stop-start crossfield run in which he brushed past five
defenders.
When Maloney landed his second conversion for a 12-0 lead
after just a quarter of an hour, it looked like the Warriors
were cruising.
But the Titans stuck back immediately when skipper Scott
Prince produced his own grubber into the in-goal and Michaels
dotted down.
The Warriors continued to have the better of the possession,
but the Prince-Michaels combination struck again six minutes
from halftime.
The home defence failed to defuse a Prince bomb and Michaels
was on hand to pick up the pieces and score.
Prince landed his second goal to tie the scores at the break.
The Warriors hit the front again minutes into the second half
thanks to a great effort from winger Manu Vatuvei.
Halfback Brett Seymour lofted a cross kick and Vatuvei rose
above winger William Zillman and former Warriors centre
Clinton Toopi to grab the ball and force it down.
It was Vatuvei's 14th try in 13 appearances this season, and
his 43rd in 49 matches since the start of 2008.
He is also just five short of Stacey Jones' club record of 77
tries.
But the Titans, with the wind at their back, began to build
some pressure and they were rewarded midway through the spell
via a well constructed move.
Prince made use of a couple of dummy runners before putting
halves partner Rogers through a hole for a converted try.
The visitors went further ahead minutes later with an
opportunistic effort by Zillman, who picked up the loose ball
after a kick hit his leg
and ran 90m down the sideline.
They sealed the win with nine minute to go when Rogers got
his second after he had given the Titans field position with
a 40-20 kick.
It was left to Seymour to grab a consolation try for the
Warriors four minutes from time.
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